17 Related Articles from 2019-06-12

Art and space: 'A quest never to end'. One of the best questions that astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison has ever received was from a 12-year-old girl: "How did being a dancer help you be an astronaut?" >>

Clerk stole £200k from Rugeley Town Council. Rebecca Mason spent £18,000 on a holiday and £69,000 on equipment for three horses, a court heard. >>

Collingham fire: Fatal blaze 'caused by electrical fault'. Justine Collison and her two children died in a fire at their home in Nottinghamshire in December. >>

Floridians remember 3-year anniversary of Pulse shooting. Floridians and others around the world are remembering the 3-year anniversary of a massacre at a gay nightclub on Latin night that left 49 people dead >>

Gabriele Grunewald Couldn’t Win This Race. But Oh Did She Shine.. Grunewald, who died of a rare cancer at 32, kept running as long as she could, despite surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and a haunting prognosis. “My scars,” she said, “teach me to embrace life.” >>

Get More From Your Letters With Custom Stationery for Print or Pixels. Even in today’s digital world, notes sent under a formal letterhead can help get the right message across. Here’s how to make your own powerful design with just a few keystrokes. >>

How 5 Data Dynamos Do Their Jobs. Reporters from across the newsroom describe the many ways in which they increasingly rely on datasets and spreadsheets to create groundbreaking work. >>

Humans are probably safe from a catastrophic asteroid strike — for now. If you ever clean out the gutters on your roof, take note: The dirt you’re tossing may have come from outer space. >>

Keanu Reeves not touching women is a thing. Keanu Reeves is officially a national treasure. >>

Opera unveils a browser for gaming at E3 2019. Opera unveiled their gaming browser at E3 2019. Named Opera GX, it features Twitch integration, a RAM and CPU limiter and more. >>

The ‘Paris Is Burning’ Director on Its Message: ‘Be Yourself’. Ahead of the acclaimed documentary’s rerelease in theaters, Jennie Livingston discusses her film and the ways its legacy has gone mainstream. >>

They Hid From the Mob for Decades. Now They Will Surface in a Film.. The family of Tommaso Buscetta, whose testimony figured in hundreds of Mafia convictions, agreed to appear in a new documentary. >>

This is how being a dancer makes you a better astronaut. Dr. Mae Jemison made history when she became the first woman of color to travel to space. It was her background as a dancer that showed her how the arts and sciences are more connected than we thought. >>

Understanding the NXIVM cult. The organization NXIVM sold self help classes, but prosecutors say it was also a pyramid scheme with a cult-like secret society where women were branded with the founder's initials. >>